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The Steel Kiss
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
- Length: 14 hrs and 37 mins
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New York Times best-selling author Jeffery Deaver returns with his next blockbuster thriller featuring forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme.
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- Trudy Owens
- 03-10-16
Deaver is back on top!
I unenjoyed The Skin Collector for its outlandish and improbable convolutions, but this book puts Deaver back in my top 10 crime authors list.
Maybe I missed a few books, but some time has passed for Sachs and Rhyme, and their relationship is rocky. Rhyme has retired from police consulting. And Nick, Sachs' ex, is out of prison, swearing he's innocent and looking to clear his name and win Amelia back.
There are several cases going on here--a bone-cracking, smashing killer, a hacker using smart appliances to kill, Lon Solito getting into heavy pain killers on the street, some references to a case Rhyme misread and which caused him to retire, and Nick researching his case to find something to point to the real perp in the hijacking case that put him away.
As in most of Deaver's books, he finds a new idea, researches it and makes it part of the crime. In a few of these, the technique, or the criminal's flaw was just so bizarre and obscure as to be incredible, but here, he has toned this down just a bit so that things are more reasonable. However, he may be making a social comment on our dependence on the smart capabilities of all our Things to the extent that we are leaving ourselves open to attack by hackers. We are now used to phones being used to set off bombs, old hat that; now your modern fridge can send out internet spam; you might be attacked by a runaway car, a computerized stove, your baby monitor, a power tool with measurement or shape memory capabilities, etc. --anything that has a computer in it. Frankenstein's monster kills his maker. With a side diatribe against bullying.
And also, as is Deaver's style, we travel with the sick-o killer, seeing into his mind and past, his reasoning, his planning of crimes. In this case, it is all believable and interesting. The plot may be formulaic, but it remains engaging, with surprises to the end.
The supporting cast is here, and they seem like old friends-- Solito and Pulaski (the Rookie) mainly, Sach's mother Rose, the caretaker Tom, and a new personality that is delightful and developed.
Here is where Edoardo Ballerini's talent comes in. He makes all these people distinct and enjoyable, makes their humor shine, beautifully contrasts Rhyme's irascibility with Tom's lemony, no-nonsense backtalk, ironically juxtaposing Solito's seeming jock street jive with his own well-read vocabulary and collegiate learning. Ballerini is a pleasure to listen to.
After getting tired of Deaver's plot tropes, here is a book to put him back in your good graces. A great listen!
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- Mary
- 03-11-16
Enjoyable, interesting...maybe not as dramatic
The narrator was a bit irritating in the beginning. I'm not sure if he got better or if I just grew accustomed to his style. He tends to indicate anger and fear by changing the pacing, not the intonation. Which makes the words difficult to understand at times.
After I got over that hurdle, I liked the book. It's a little slower-paced than previous novels, but there're 3-4 good story lines going on.
The recurring characters don't advance much in their lives. (A major gripe I have about most serial novels--so take that for what it's worth.) This is more a slice-of-life, another day at the office, kind of novel.
Well worth reading, if you're a fan. Not a place to start if you don't know the series.
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- The punt
- 03-30-16
Punt
Deaver never disappoints, he starts out right off with a leg grab and you are under water.
His killers make you just a little sympathetic. Then they do some truly ugly thing, and your off.
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- Pat Fletcher
- 08-17-20
just ok
plot required willing suspension of disbelief...many improbable events and a few too many confusing twists.
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- Wayne
- 12-12-17
Excellent Lincoln Rhyme novel!
I listen to novels in Jeffrey Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series, but am not a big fan. The Steel Kiss is pretty standard Lincoln Rhyme fare except Amelia Sachs plays an ever greater action part and there are more plot twists than usual. Also, Rhyme's intellectual role in solving the serial killer case is less than usual. It is likely the best of the Lincoln Rhyme suspense (modern detective) mystery I have read or listened to. I am rating it 4 stars but can easily understand why others would rate it 5 stars.
One of my issues with the Rhyme audio book series is that the first 10 books Deaver changed narrators constantly. He has now settled on narrator Eduardo Ballerini for recent audio books. Ballerini is not the best of the narrators Deaver has used, but he is excellent.
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- Drivera
- 05-13-19
good book, good story...
not great, just good. some of it I thought was a little far fetched, but then again most of the Lincoln Rhyme books are a little far fetched. I also found the ending to be kind of anticlimactic. otherwise it was an interesting story and held my interest for the most part... just not great.
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- Deborah Grayflowers
- 02-18-17
Agendize!!
I know I can't say much without giving away the plot. This book was sooooo good. I loved the plots , yes multiple New characters , scary people and the people we've grown to love. The narrator was excellent. As usual with these books you also learn something. I have a new word. Or is that a real word. You'll know the word when you read this book. It's a must read/ listen
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- Jane Gray
- 05-03-16
Excellent!
Intriguing story line, fully developed characters, well read- very enjoyable. Looking forward to additional books in the series
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- Ken Evancic
- 04-28-16
I never get tired of Lincoln and Amelia,
Great story with new characters, twists and turns. Can't wait for the next book.
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- Healthy Nut
- 07-10-16
Not a favorite, disapointed!
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No, very hard to listen to, convoluted story line, not up to Deaver's usual.
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